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Log Jacks Put in Place to Protect Montesano Wastewater Treatment Plant

Montesano, WA is a town of around 4,000 located 40 miles southwest of the state capital. For years, the City’s wastewater treatment plant has been peacefully located along the banks of the Wynoochee River. However, now movement of the river threatens to overtake the treatment plant. The bank continues to erode at an alarming rate […]

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Building Sustainable Communities: Downtown Redmond Link Extension

By Brad Phillips Each year, Parametrix selects a Project of the Year that exemplifies our core values, mission, and vision. At the Employee-Ownership Celebration on October 12, the Downtown Redmond Link Extension project was named the 2019 Parametrix Project of the Year. Read about the project below. Sound Transit is extending light rail 3.4 miles

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The ABC Method: Replacement of a Multi-Span Bridge Over the Snake River

By Shane Brown, PE, SE The 19-span, 615-foot long precast concrete stringer bridge over the Snake River in Bruneau, Idaho was deteriorating and in need of replacement. Not only did the bridge need to be replaced within one year, but traffic flow needed to be maintained during construction. In addition, work would take place over

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Defining ‘Waters of The United States’ and Why it Matters for the Watershed Management Community

By John Phillips, ENV SP On April 15, 2019, The United States Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers closed the public comment period on a rulemaking process to redefine “waters of the United States.” This definition has been an on-going discussion in the watershed management community for several decades. What is the Clean

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